There was plenty of exciting action in Week 6, but no teams dominated as much as the Cowboys and Ravens.

Both Dallas and Baltimore outplayed their respective opponents to win by a combined score of 61-7.

The Cowboys, who reached .500 with the win, used the arm of quarterback Dak Prescott and eight different receivers to spread out the struggling Jaguars' defense.

Dallas shut out Jacksonville in the first half and followed with scores on four of its last five possessions to pull away. Prescott finished with one of his best performances of the season, completing 63 percent of his passes for 183 yards and two touchdowns.

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Meanwhile, the Ravens earned their first shutout victory of the season with a 21-0 win in Tennessee. Baltimore slowly and steadily built up its lead, scoring a touchdown in each quarter while holding the Titans to just 106 total yards. Tennessee couldn't get anything going, recording just seven first downs, and the Ravens took advantage. They tested a tired defense and had a 361-yard day.

The Rams held off a Broncos comeback and left the Mile High city with a 23-20 victory to remain undefeated.

The Steelers also came away with a win thanks to a late touchdown reception from wide receiver Antonio Brown while the Patriots kicked a game-winning field goal as time expired to top the Chiefs.

An overtime blunder took place in Miami, and it was the home team that pulled out the victory. After fumbling on the goal line, the Dolphins survived a missed Bears field goal and followed with a game-winning 47-yard make of their own.

Injury report

Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper suffered a concussion after a hit by Seahawks safety Bradley McDougald. Oakland quarterback Derek Carr also battled a shoulder injury in the game, but reports say it is not serious and he shouldn’t miss a game with the team on a bye next week.

Bills play caller Josh Allen suffered an elbow injury in the third quarter and did not return. Allen was replaced by Nathan Peterman, who threw an interception that was returned by the Texans for the game-winning score.

Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp was carted off the field after sustaining a knee injury during a horse-collar tackle in the first half. Los Angeles' top target looked to have bent his knee in the opposite direction during the play. But he returned to the field after halftime.

By the numbers

Mike Evans became the Buccaneers' all-time leading receiver in yardage, surpassing Mark Carrier, who held the previous record with 5,018 yards. The fifth-year receiver finished the game with 58 yards on four catches.

Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen, who set a record last week by opening the season with five games of 100-plus yards, racked up another 123 yards against the Cardinals, pushing the streak to six games.

Brown came up big for the Steelers. The veteran wideout is known for his mind-boggling catches, and he did it again with a game-winning touchdown reception to push Pittsburgh past Cincinnati. The catch made Brown the only player in the past 30 years with two game-winning scores in the final 10 seconds of regulation.

Highlights

Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster doesn't get the touchdown here, but it's still an incredible catch.

Quotables

Raiders defensive end Bruce Irvin on his team's loss in London: "We lost, but I've got a beautiful wife I get to go home to, boy. I'm going to try to make some babies, man."

Raiders coach Jon Gruden on trade rumors surrounding Amari Cooper : "I don't know. No, I haven't heard that. You know, I'm not, I'm not, you know, I'm just, uh, sorry to have to deal with a lot of these reports. But, uh, I just hope Amari's OK. Like I said, he's going to be a big part of our pass offense."

Steelers running back James Conner continues to make his mark with the absence of Le'Veon Bell. Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was asked about the running back's performance against the Bengals: "James was a bowling ball today."